The Life of the Mind

  • The Life of the Mind: A Novel
    By Christine Smallwood

    A witty, intelligent story of an American woman on the edge, by a brilliant new voice in fiction "Christine Smallwood's debut novel is that rare thing: an intellectual page-turner that commands one's attention completely from the first ...

  • The Life of the Mind
    By Jason W. Brown

    Robinson, B. (1977). In Annals of the New York Academy of Science. Rocha-Miranda, C., Gender, C., Gross, C., & Mishkin, M. (1975). Visual activation of neurons. Journal of Neurophysiology, 38, 475–491. Rochford, G. (1974).

  • The Life of the Mind
    By Jason W. Brown

    Starr (1889)reviewed50 cases ofsensory aphasia with and without paraphasic phenomena and found no constant anatomical differences between theseclinicalforms. The anatomical lesionof jargonaphasia was discussed by Henschen (1922).

  • The Life of the Mind
    By Jason W. Brown

    This detailed look at the development of microgenetic theory provides a comprehensive and coherent model of cognitive processing in the brain, based on patterns of breakdown in pathology.

  • The Life of the Mind: A Novel
    By Christine Smallwood

    ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: Time, NPR, The Atlantic, Electric Lit, Thrillist, LitHub, Kirkus Reviews • A witty, intelligent novel of an American woman on the edge, by a brilliant new voice in fiction—“the glorious love child of ...

  • The Life of the Mind
    By Hannah Arendt

    Discusses the nature of thought and volition, examines past philosophical theories, and clarifies the relation between will and freedom

  • The Life of the Mind: On the Joys and Travails of Thinking
    By James V. Schall

    In this volume, Schall, author of On the Unseriousness of Human Affairs (ISI Books), among many other volumes of philosophical and political reflection, discusses the various ways of approaching the delight of thinking and the way that this ...

  • The Life of the Mind: An Essay on Phenomenological Externalism
    By Gregory McCulloch

    ... Greg McCulloch had completed the final version of The Life of the Mind, a book he had been working on, on and off, for almost twenty years. The book provides a synthesis of the ideas Greg had developed in his earlier three books, The Game ...

  • The Life of the Mind: A Novel
    By Christine Smallwood

    ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: Time, NPR, The Atlantic, Electric Lit, Thrillist, LitHub, Kirkus Reviews • A witty, intelligent novel of an American woman on the edge, by a brilliant new voice in fiction—“the glorious love child of ...

  • The Life of the Mind: On the Joys and Travails of Thinking
    By James V. Schall

    In The Life of the Mind, Georgetown University’s James V. Schall takes up the task of reminding us that, as human beings, we naturally take a special delight and pleasure...

  • The Life of the Mind
    By Christine Smallwood

    """The glorious love child of Otessa Moshfegh and Sally Rooney."""

  • The Life of the Mind: An Essay on Phenomenological Externalism
    By Gregory McCulloch

    This study presents an original and striking conception of the mind and its place in nature. The product of over twenty years' thinking on these issues, McCulloch's book is a bold and significant contribution to philosophy.